Share: The Pasadena City College Board of Trustees has adopted a resolution to protect the personal information of undocumented and LGBTQ+ students, ensuring their privacy and safety on campus. The resolution was passed Feb. 12 in response to growing concerns over federal immigration and deportation policies. In light of recent enforcement efforts under the Trump administration, the Board of Trustees released a resolution to prevent information surrounding students’ status regarding nationality, race, religion, gender identity, or sexual orientation from being revealed. The Board of Trustees ...
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Journalist sets out to clear César Chávez’s name ahead of his holiday
Students gathered in the Creveling Lounge bright and early to secure their seats and plates of chilaquiles. The beats of the Puerto Rican band, El Gran Combo, played in the background as journalist Julio Ricardo...
Do students still read for fun anymore? It’s hard to tell
Joe Kou, a staff member at the Shatford Library can be seen frequently working the circulation desk, checking out books for students. Although the Shatford Library is primarily an academic library, there are hundreds of...
What did Rachel Zegler do to you people?
There have been a lot of complaints over the years as Disney continues to release more and more live action remakes of their iconic animated movies, though until recently, those movies have still made a...
‘The Six Triple Eight’ is great, but this story should have been taught in schools
“We are anxious for you to know that we want to be and insist upon being considered a part of our American democracy, not something apart from it” - Mary McLeod Bethune. This quote begins...
‘Signalgate’ shenanigans cause national security shitstorm
Jeffrey Goldburg, the Editor-in-Chief of the Atlantic, knew about the bombs the U.S. had planned to drop on Yemen two hours before the bombings actually occurred. He had been added to a group chat with...
Are Bernie and AOC offering us genuine hope? It’s too early to tell
As the current socioeconomic climate continues to decline under the second Trump administration, signs of opposition are finally coming from Senator Bernie Sanders and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. The duo are visiting major cities in what...
Self defense workshop: “It’s not about being bigger and stronger”
“Is anybody going to quote the movie for me?” asked Vanessa Carlisle, self-defense instructor. She looks into the crowd. Silence. She waits pensively for a response as she instructs the class to go into stance...
‘I Said I Love You First’ saved Selena Gomez’s career
After a five year hiatus, Selena Gomez has finally stepped back into the studio to release her new album, I Said I Love You First, and it’s not as bad as people thought it was...
Women2Women invites you to consider what kind of ancestor will you be
Women2Women co-leader Christina Sanchez looks down the table filled with women and asks, “What is legacy, who gets to define it?” On Tuesday, March 25, in G-building, Women2Women held a “Living Legacy” event where women...
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